
Chicolini's captivating post showcases a unique timepiece, inviting readers to appreciate the artistry of independent watchmaking. This article delves into the personalized celestial display of a De Bethune DB25L, highlighting how collectors engage with bespoke horology. Chicolini's stunning photography brings the intricate details of this astronomical complication to life, offering a glimpse into a world where personal narratives are etched onto watch dials.





I have been contemplating on this piece and the Managing Director (Asia Pacific) had told me that there was a collector that had his stars line up from 6 to 11 vertically rather than 2 to 8 horizontally. I think he might have been referring to your watch!
Stunning. Learn something new about watches every day on this site. Awesome.
I have requested my own birth date but the sky at Kuala Lumpur on that particular night was not very appealing and neither was the sky in Geneva. So I will probably go for the sky of my favourite part of the world in Scotland which Denis Flageollet is also happy to work with! The stars will line up from 4 to 10.
Enjoy it in the best of health
Thanks for sharing my friend
Excellent choice 👌🏻🤗
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